Transcriptional regulation of the mucosal immune system mediated by T-bet

N Powell, J B Canavan, T T Macdonald, G M Lord

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Abstract

The immune system faces the arduous task of defending the mucosal surfaces from invading pathogens, but must simultaneously repress responses against commensal organisms and other inert antigens that are abundant in the external environment, as inappropriate immune activation might expose the host to increased risk of autoimmunity. The behavior of individual immune cells is governed by the expression of transcription factors that are responsible for switching immune response genes on and off. T-bet (T-box expressed in T cells) has emerged as one of the key transcription factors responsible for controlling the fate of both innate and adaptive immune cells, and its expression in different immune cells found at mucosal surfaces is capable of dictating the critical balance between permitting robust host immunity and limiting susceptibility to autoimmunity and allergy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-577
JournalMucosal Immunology
Volume3
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2010

Keywords

  • gene regulation
  • immunological disorders
  • mucosal immunology
  • Transcription factors

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